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The students have spoken and they have said….

We have evaluated the 360 image laboratory tour that we used during semester 1 to all students enrolled in the three chemistry 1st year units. A total of 803 students were enrolled in the three 1st year units and we… Continue Reading →

February Report – Ultrasound in Anatomy

I presented my results and the virtual anatomy school at a well attended seminar in WITS university Johannesburg 3rd February On 18th -19th February I presented a paper on the virtual campus and the convergence of 3D technologies at the 12th International conference on Technology, Knowledge… Continue Reading →

August Progress Report – there is now an ultrasound machine in Second Life!

Our Giant skeleton outside the Virtual Campus Anatomy School (resulting from a competition funded by an ISL grant) One of the more interesting entrants was this one from Sean, it is an interactive animation where a person is placed on… Continue Reading →

Rachel Catterson wins top poster prize for her poster on “Virtual Ultrasound for Anatomy”

Sponsored by this grant from the Education Futures Rachel and I attended the 13th ANZACA Conference – at Australian National University Medical School, Canberra, Australia ANZACA is the Australia & New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists.  Rachel unanimously selected by the jury… Continue Reading →

Use of the HTC-Vive and Hololens Progress Report #2 First Application

Use of the HTC-Vive and Microsoft Hololens to Simulate Group Interactions- Midway Blog Posted on July 15, 2017 by smbunt Michael Ovens has made a brain simulator to try out on our students.  At present we use very expensive Somso models like this… Continue Reading →

Advancing Learning in Robotics through Simulation

Robotics is a motivating fun subject, but also very time-consuming. Getting to know all details of of some new robots can take a very long time, finding out how to compile and upload programs, understanding a complex API (Application Programmer… Continue Reading →

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